Nancy Tembo

{{Short description|Malawian politician}}

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Nancy Gladys Tembo is a Malawian politician who became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Malawi Government in 2022. She is also a Member of Parliament (MP) representing Lilongwe City South West constituency in the National Assembly of the Republic of Malawi.

She ran as an independent candidate after a bungled 2018 Malawi Congress Party (MCP) primary election and went on to secure a landslide victory in the 2019 Malawian general election.{{Cite web |url=http://www.maravipost.com/malawi-politics/politics/5551-dpp-wants-to-talk-man-upnancy-tembo.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-08-05 |archive-date=2021-02-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225124257/http://www.maravipost.com/malawi-politics/politics/5551-dpp-wants-to-talk-man-upnancy-tembo.html |url-status=dead }}{{cite web|url=http://www.banja.org.mw/hope.htm |title=Banja la Mtsogolo |accessdate=August 5, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090826162838/http://www.banja.org.mw/hope.htm |archivedate=August 26, 2009 }}

She was the voice of the MCP (then the main opposition party) during the Bingu wa Mutharika Presidency (2009-2012). She was detained and badly beaten along with protest leaders such as Billy Mayaya and Undule Mwakasungula during the infamous Protests on July 20, 2011 where 22 people were killed by security forces.[http://www.maravipost.com/scope/79-raphael/5493-muckraking-on-sunday-wraphael-tenthani.html]{{dead link|date=June 2016}}

During her first term as Member of Parliament (2004-2009),{{cite web|title=African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption - APNAC|url=http://www.apnacafrica.org/Contact/contactus_e.htm|url-status=dead|accessdate=August 5, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111005152037/http://www.apnacafrica.org/Contact/contactus_e.htm|archivedate=October 5, 2011}}{{cite web|title=John Tembo Now Wants Third Term | Malawi Voice|url=http://www.malawivoice.com/latest-news/john-tembo-now-wants-third-term/|url-status=dead|accessdate=August 5, 2011|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110130211456/http://www.malawivoice.com/latest-news/john-tembo-now-wants-third-term/|archivedate=January 30, 2011}} Tembo was the shadow Minister of Education, chair of the African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC)-Malawi, and served on the Public Accounts Committee and Parliamentary Committee on Health (where she chaired the Parliamentary Sub-Committee on Reproduction).

During her second term as MP, she served on the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) and Legal Affairs Committee (LAC)

Early life and education

Nancy Tembo was born in 1959, in Mangochi, Malawi to a nurse Monica Msosa (née Minofu) and a clinical officer, Noel Golden Grey Msosa. Her parents were both local civil servants working in Malawian district hospitals including Thyolo, Nsanje, Machinga, Mangochi amongst others.{{fact|date=September 2023}}

She is from Malindi, Malawi, a village in Mangochi District on the southern shores of Lake Malawi.{{fact|date=April 2025}}

Tembo attended St Mary’s Secondary School, Zomba and later enrolled at Chancellor College of the University of Malawi. Tembo holds a masters degree from Leeds Beckett University in the United Kingdom{{Fact|date=January 2025}} in leadership and change management.{{Cite web |title=Nancy Tembo |url=https://live.worldbank.org/en/experts/n/nancy-tembo |access-date=2025-05-19 |website=World Bank Live |language=en}}

Political career

Tembo began her political career when she ran for MP in the 2004 Malawian general election and won{{Cite web|title=Speaker Nancy TEMBO|url=https://www.iucncongress2020.org/programme/speakers/nancy-tembo|access-date=2021-11-10|website=IUCN World Conservation Congress 2020|language=en}} the Lilongwe City South West Constituency seat. During this term she also served as Publicity Secretary and National Spokesperson for then main opposition Malawi Congress Party. In the 2009 general election she failed to win a second term, losing to a ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) party candidate.

In 2012 she was appointed a Commissioner for the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) and served until 2016. During the controversial 2014 general elections, she led an MEC Commissioner Revolt seeking electoral justice and demanding a recount before a winner was announced. The recount failed based on a legal technicality and former President Peter Mutharika was announced the winner.

File:Nancy_Tembo_UNFCCC_Glasgow_Climate_Dialogues_event_05.jpg at COP26 in 2021]]

In 2018, she ran in the MCP primary elections in her former constituency. On the day of the primaries she was announced the winner. Later, media reports began announcing Chiphiko as the winner and the MCP also confirmed him as the primary election winner and the party candidate for the 2019 Malawi parliamentally elections.{{Cite web|date=2018-09-21|title=MCP confirms Chipiko victory against Nancy Tembo|url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/mcp-confirms-chipiko-victory-against-nancy-tembo/|access-date=2021-11-10|website=Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi|language=en-GB}} This dispute led to Hon. Tembo running on an independent ticket where she won{{Cite web|last=Nthenda|first=Gladys|title=I've always been MCP-Nancy Tembo|url=https://www.kulinji.com/index.php/article/news/2019/ive-always-been-mcp-nancy-tembo|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211110102403/https://www.kulinji.com/index.php/article/news/2019/ive-always-been-mcp-nancy-tembo|url-status=usurped|archive-date=November 10, 2021|access-date=2021-11-10|website=Kulinji|language=en}} with a landslide of 25,000+ votes. She beat her MCP rival, Chiphiko, who came in third position.{{Fact|date=January 2025}}

After her victory, she engaged herself in the fight for electoral justice seeking the nullification of the 2019 presidential elections. She joined colleagues in the Tonse Alliance grouping of nine political parties, led by Lazarus Chakwera.{{cite web|date=November 7, 2024|author=Kasabo, Angel|title=TONSE ALLIANCE LUNCHED, ECL AT THE HELM|website=rcv.co.zm|url=https://rcv.co.zm/tonse-alliance-lunched-ecl-at-the-helm/}} Their efforts led to the birth of the 3rd Republic and election of Chakwera as the sixth President of Malawi.{{fact|date=January 2025}}

In 2019, whilst in parliament, Tembo exposed a dubious and unprocedural 'sale' of a public school land (Livimbo Primary School) in her constituency that was claimed by private commercial interests. Documents showed that the land belonged to the school. The business claiming ownership had constructed industrial warehouses in the school grounds.{{Cite web |last=Reporter |first=Nyasa Times |date=2019-11-17 |title=Government orders demolition of warehouse encroaching on Livimbo schools - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi |url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/government-orders-demolition-of-warehouse-encroaching-on-livimbo-schools/ |access-date=2025-04-11 |website=www.nyasatimes.com |language=en-GB}} She took the Ministry of Lands officials to task demanding an explanation. The warehouses were eventually demolished by the state. The local constituency development committee then built a brick wall to secure the school's land from further invasion.{{fact|date=April 2025}}

Tembo was appointed as Minister of Natural Resources and Climate Change in President Chakwera's inaugural cabinet and sworn in on 10 July 2020. Tembo has been an advocate for tree planting and environmental restoration in Malawi by partnering with the United Nations, IUCN, Cleaner Cooking Coalition,{{fact|date=April 2025}} Rotary International,{{Cite web|date=2021-03-08|title=Lilongwe Rotary Club in tree planting drive: Minister Tembo says corporate world not doing enough|url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/lilongwe-rotary-club-in-tree-planting-drive-minister-tembo-says-corporate-world-not-doing-enough/|access-date=2021-11-10|website=Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi|language=en-GB}} amongst many others. Her ambition is to replace charcoal burning (a leading cause of deforestation and environmental degradation in rural Malawi) with cleaner, more sustainable cooking methods{{Cite web|date=2021-05-25|title=Meet the eight African women shaping the future of the continent|url=https://news.globallandscapesforum.org/52527/8-african-women-shaping-the-future/|access-date=2021-11-10|website=Landscape News|language=en-US}} for the majority of Malawians with an ultimate aim of achieving a clean and green Malawi again in our lifetime.

In August 2021, as Malawi became the chair of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), and she assumed the leadership of the SADC Cluster on Environment, Natural Resources, and Tourism. Later, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, she served as Chair of the SADC Council of Ministers.{{cn|date=December 2022}}

In November 2021, she represented her native Malawi at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland after agreeing collaboration and support from the UK government.{{Cite web|date=2020-10-09|title=UK minister tips Malawi on climate change|url=https://www.mwnation.com/uk-minister-tips-malawi-on-climate-change/|access-date=2021-11-10|website=The Nation Online|language=en-US}}

Tembo was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malawi in January 2022.{{fact|date=January 2025}} In 2023, Charles III became the head of the commonwealth. The British High Commissioner Fiona Ritchie organised a reception on 11 May at her official residence to mark the new King's coronation and she entertained Tembo as the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Tembo assured Ritchie of her country's support for Charles III.{{Cite web |last=Owolabi |first=Adekunle |date=2023-05-16 |title=Nancy Tembo attends coronation reception hosted by British High Commissioner to Malawi |url=https://lagosdaily.com.ng/15312/news/world/diplomacy/nancy-tembo-attends-coronation-reception-hosted-by-british-high-commissioner-to-malawi/ |access-date=2025-04-06 |website=Lagos Daily |language=en-US}}

In May 2024 Joyce Chitsulo's Public Appointments Committee (PAC) demanded that Tembo's Ministry of Foreigns Affairs should recall all of their staff working abroad who were principal officers who had not been vetted by the PAC. The request came after David Bisnowaty's appointment to be Malawi's charge d'affaires in Israel. PAC approved all senior appointments but it appears that this had been avoided by the Ministry of Foreigns Affairs. Chitsulo accused the ministry of appointing principal officers on a temporary basis to avoid scrutiny and they could in theory lead an embassy for four years without any oversight by PAC.{{Cite web |last=Chimjeka |first=Rebecca |date=2024-05-30 |title=Public Appointments Committee asks government to recall diplomats |url=https://times.mw/public-appointments-committee-asks-government-to-recall-diplomats/ |access-date=2025-01-17 |website=The Times Group |language=en-US}} Bisnowaty (an ex MP) and Tembo argued that the oversight was unnecessary and Bisnowaty was volunteering for the role. Chitsulo and civil society supporters found the argument that Bisnowaty was a volunteer when he was controlling the embassy's funds was dubious.{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-05-13 |title=CSOs, Pac insist on Bisnowaty interview |url=https://times.mw/csos-pac-insist-on-bisnowaty-interview/ |access-date=2025-01-17 |website=The Times Group |language=en-US}}

Private life

Her husband, Morgan Tembo, is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of PayChangu{{Cite web|url=https://www.nyasatimes.com/centenary-bank-paychangu-partner-to-foster-sustainable-fast-cash-transfers/|title=Centenary Bank, PayChangu Partner to Foster Sustainable Fast Cash Transfers - Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi|date=June 18, 2025|website=www.nyasatimes.com}}. He previously served as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Limbe Leaf Group, which is part of the Universal Corporation—a global agribusiness conglomerate. Together they have six children. Her husband's uncle was the veteran politician late John Tembo and hence is a cousin to de facto former first lady Cecilia Tamanda Kadzamira.{{fact|date=September 2023}} Her aunt was Dr Elizabeth Sibande who was an agronomist who developed maize varieties.{{Cite journal |last=Sibale |first=Elizabeth |last2=Lwanda |first2=George Chikondi |date=2022 |title=The life scientific and cultural: Dr Elizabeth Mary Sibale, agronomist, mother and changemaker |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/27187055 |journal=The Society of Malawi Journal |volume=75 |issue=1 |pages=18–23 |issn=0037-993X}}

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